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In Episode Eight, Baz sits down with Margaret Pocklington -born in Gainsborough in 1944, and someone who’s seen the town change in more ways than most.
Margaret takes us back to what working life in Gainsborough used to look like all those years ago, the pace, the people, and a real sense of community that shaped a generation.
We also talk about her incredible charity work supporting diabetes, the impact it’s had on so many lives, and the recognition she’s received along the way. It’s clear this hasn’t just been something she’s done, it’s something she’s truly cared about.
There’s a lovely thread through the conversation around family too, especially their connection to Marshall tractors - a big part of local history, and something that clearly means a lot to Margaret and her family.
But more than anything, this episode is a reflection on a life well lived.
82 years of stories.
Of change.
Of community.
And of quietly making a difference.
Pull up a chair.
🎙️ New episodes every second Sunday
Available to listen or watch
Instagram: instagram.com/atthetable_withbaz
Facebook: facebook.com/atthetablewithbaz
YouTube: youtube.com/@AtTheTablewithBaz
🌐 atthetablewithbaz.co.uk
✉️ [email protected]
By Baz HunterIn Episode Eight, Baz sits down with Margaret Pocklington -born in Gainsborough in 1944, and someone who’s seen the town change in more ways than most.
Margaret takes us back to what working life in Gainsborough used to look like all those years ago, the pace, the people, and a real sense of community that shaped a generation.
We also talk about her incredible charity work supporting diabetes, the impact it’s had on so many lives, and the recognition she’s received along the way. It’s clear this hasn’t just been something she’s done, it’s something she’s truly cared about.
There’s a lovely thread through the conversation around family too, especially their connection to Marshall tractors - a big part of local history, and something that clearly means a lot to Margaret and her family.
But more than anything, this episode is a reflection on a life well lived.
82 years of stories.
Of change.
Of community.
And of quietly making a difference.
Pull up a chair.
🎙️ New episodes every second Sunday
Available to listen or watch
Instagram: instagram.com/atthetable_withbaz
Facebook: facebook.com/atthetablewithbaz
YouTube: youtube.com/@AtTheTablewithBaz
🌐 atthetablewithbaz.co.uk
✉️ [email protected]